Example sentences of "been fully [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Transmission of infection is occurring both among the young , who may not have been fully exposed to the health education of the mid-1980s , and in older age groups , who may have changed to unsafe sex practices after previously heeding health advice .
2 The profit chargeable for income tax purposes is calculated in the same way as if the Bond has been fully encashed at the date of death .
3 The enhanced graphics performance of the latest Macintoshes has been fully exploited in the system design — to offer the best possible real time manipulation of solid structures ( e.g. shaded Van der Waals , ‘ Ball and Stick ’ and ‘ Space Filled ’ displays ) .
4 Conan Doyle 's celebrated creation had never been fully explained in the books , the ploy of writing the novels from Doctor Watson 's perspective avoiding any need to explain or qualify Holmes 's astonishing brilliance and motivation .
5 My hon. Friend has made an excellent point , succinctly put , which has not yet been fully recognised by the Treasury .
6 The muscles had been fully stimulated during the growth period and Ewan had supposed they 'd be fully operational immediately .
7 Once information concerning the shift in the AD schedule has been fully grasped throughout the economy , output reverts to y * ; the price level rises to p 2 and the relevant function becomes .
8 Hodson-Smith has sent papers detailing his fears to the three stations involved and Nuclear Electric is studying them , although it emphasises that the software has not yet been fully integrated into the control system for the reactors .
9 ( Yes , really — a hostess ) who has been fully trained in the use of the lift and clamps .
10 For instance on page 57 of the status report , we read : ‘ If equilibrium had not yet been fully established by the time of the switch back at the end of 1979 , then later equilibrium state Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios would presumably be lower than those seen in 1979 .
11 The new inspector advises me that he is restricting the loan interest relief to that payable on the Halifax loan on the basis that ‘ the net MIRAS arrangements have been fully utilised by the Halifax loan ’ .
12 On September 17 Izvestiya reported that the situation had " normalized " , but it became clear later that the dangers had not been fully appreciated at the time due to a lack of sophisticated monitoring equipment .
13 The textile business is still ailing , but the two newer divisions have become increasingly important although their potential has not been fully appreciated by the market .
14 There is a kind of infantile betrayal — the kitten says , ‘ I am all soft , ’ and then , when this statement has been fully trusted by the child , the animal strikes out painfully and draws blood .
15 The block of flats was a new one and had not been fully occupied at the beginning of the war owing to the absence of people from London .
16 Questioning from the floor , led by Mr Brook Land , a high-priced London lawyer representing the disgruntled Yehuda Mendelson , revealed that shareholders had not been fully informed of the arrangements between Norton and its chairman , Jimmy Tildesley .
17 Haughey 's resignation came after the speaker of the Senate and former Justice Minister , Sean Doherty , revealed that Haughey had been fully informed of the tapping of two journalists ' telephones by police in 1982 in an effort to trace Cabinet leaks .
18 The Law Lords found that she should have been fully informed by the bank that she was risking her whole house by guaranteeing a loan to her husband 's business , not the limited amount she believed at the time .
19 Up until this year it clearly had n't been fully put to the test although you are all aware of its success over recent years .
20 The Irish Government says the 10-year-old scandal has already been fully investigated by the Garda and , unless new evidence is produced , it is now a matter for the Gibraltar authorities .
21 But in visiting units who would shortly be involved in the repatriation of the Cossacks , and in discussions with Gen Keightley and his staff , we believe that McCreery would have been fully briefed on the plans for the Cossack repatriation operation which had been issued by 5 Corps to all divisional commands the previous day , 24 May [ KP 245 ] .
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